Indy quota increase
There are quite a few Super Stock/stock racers that would like to enter Indy but with the 160 quota they have been left out. With super comp and super gas both at less that half entered with just over 2 weeks until the race date it appears that there will be quite a few empty spots. In the past the quota has been increased just before the race to accommodate super stock/stock. SO, if as a group from this forum would stick together and call/msg/e mail Glendora as well as your division directors and request a quota increase it might just go a long way in keeping a place for super stock/stock racers and their cars a place to race at Indy. Thanks, Frito
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The only issue that I see with that is that racers who made the effort to get grade points can then get knocked out by someone with a fast car that didn't.
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"The only issue that I see with that is that racers who made the effort to get grade points can then get knocked out by someone with a fast car that didn't."
EXACTLY! We have all known it was 160 since the season started... you wanna run The Go... then load your stuff up 4-5 times the other 51 weeks out of the year and Go to the track. There are racers who took the time, energy, and $ to run enough points races to be able to enter. Many thought long and hard before parting with their $380 to enter The Go knowing they would be competing with 160 (plus past World Champions) for 128 spots. To raise the quota at this point does nothing but reward those who stayed home. I honestly cant believe the number of folks who think the rules should be altered for them (and the... cause they did it in the past reasoning is BS)... ya sound like a bunch of high school kids who didn't show up for practice all week but think they deserve to play Friday night cause they can run fast or jump high. Troy Galbraith #3506 317-258-5641 |
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In 2018 there was 120 in SC and 116 in SG. Based on car counts at other nationals and divisionals this year there is no reason to think 2019 will be much different. The x.90 racers know there is still plenty of time to enter and likely keeping their entry money until the race gets a little bit closer.
SC & SG for Gateway both filled at 7 gp's or right after 6 opened last week so there is demand for those classes. No one on this board has mentioned the Comp (a class most of us agree is great) entry count for Indy is currently at 7! You're crazy if you think there will only be 7 Comp cars in the lanes when the first qualifier rolls around. |
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I think the quota should stay where it is. The classes that aren't full yet will fill, I believe. Some wait until their personal plans are known before they enter. This could be due to work schedule or whatever other reasons they might have..
Some racers might have this race on their bucket list, so everything has to fall in place to be able to do it. |
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You sound like you might be offended that racers with 1-2 gp's might get in . ;-) |
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Only three potential reasons why they lowered Stock and Superstock. 1) they are just bad at forecasting or didn’t care 2) they secretly enticed dozens of SG and SC racers to come this year 3) they wanted a lower car count than plan so they could justify future enhancements Indy is just one of those races that you throw everything at it. It is either enough...or it is not... |
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Room to park when wet?
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Top Dragster is already 7 over the limit,and could go higher. Their rigs take up a lot of room. Leave Stock /SS at 160. NHRA is forcing you to get more Grading Points so they can pay the Division directors,tech people, on down. It is not going to get any better. So start your plans today to get your grading points for next year when they lower the quotas at National events even more.
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